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photograph of this guys and who really got it from point a couple at nothing how much of a gamble was it a big gamble really i've always been a risk taker in my life when i was a child first thing i did when i got my first job after school was to deliver newspapers i saved up money and got a telescope i was interested in astronomy even at that age twelve years old first thing i did was on a dark night i took it out to see how far i could see. fifty years later when i became director of the institute that operates helpful space telescope it seemed to me to do the same thing scientifically look to see just how far out that could see galaxies. there had been some studies scientific studies done before the launch of hubble trying to predict the important scientific problems that it would help solve and imaging distant galaxies was not one of them and there were valid reasons why many astronomers thought that hubble would do many great things but it probably would not make much of a contribution in studying distant galaxies i question that. and i thought it was sufficiently important that i was wil
photograph of this guys and who really got it from point a couple at nothing how much of a gamble was it a big gamble really i've always been a risk taker in my life when i was a child first thing i did when i got my first job after school was to deliver newspapers i saved up money and got a telescope i was interested in astronomy even at that age twelve years old first thing i did was on a dark night i took it out to see how far i could see. fifty years later when i became director of the...
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the ramps will be used for. >> a big screen tv starts turning on and off by itself. ahead on 7 on your side, how long will this last? >>> and there is no made yeah. and no flare. >> a blistering attack as the captain of the fishing boat that cap sized in mexico saying the tragedy could have been avoided. good evening, everyone. >> the search is now fwking a search for blame. some are pinning responsibility for what happened on the captain, saying he failed to do his job, protecting those in his care. we're live in san ramone with the latest on this story. laura? >> and this survivors were critical of the captain. and the crew, among other things they say the crew offered them
the ramps will be used for. >> a big screen tv starts turning on and off by itself. ahead on 7 on your side, how long will this last? >>> and there is no made yeah. and no flare. >> a blistering attack as the captain of the fishing boat that cap sized in mexico saying the tragedy could have been avoided. good evening, everyone. >> the search is now fwking a search for blame. some are pinning responsibility for what happened on the captain, saying he failed to do his...
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obviously the heat is the big story, yesterday oppressive heat across the country, that has now arrived on the east coast. you will feel it this morning in the humidity levels that are much higher than yesterday. we have heat warnings in orange that spread from tulsa, chicago, pittsburgh, all of ohio and right up the busy i-95 corridor. this is the amount of moisture in the air, and that dew point is high. the heat index today going to be ridiculous. we had a chance for some near record highs. as advertised, two days in a row, it gets better by sunday. >> this is just impressive heat. it's not pleasant but it's impressive as you look at it from a distance. >>> time now for a little bit of sports and we begin with tiger woods firing his long-time caddie steve williams. this move ending a 12-year relationship where tiger won 72 times worldwide, 13 majors on his website lt gray said i want to express my deepest gratitude but i think it's time for a change. basically you can walk. woods did not say he would -- who he would replace williams with or when he would return to golf. we said it on
obviously the heat is the big story, yesterday oppressive heat across the country, that has now arrived on the east coast. you will feel it this morning in the humidity levels that are much higher than yesterday. we have heat warnings in orange that spread from tulsa, chicago, pittsburgh, all of ohio and right up the busy i-95 corridor. this is the amount of moisture in the air, and that dew point is high. the heat index today going to be ridiculous. we had a chance for some near record highs....
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. >> here is my big problem. network executives, television executives have decided to give programs to -- and nancy grace is a friend of mine, i want to say up front, i worked with her at court tv, i co-hosted a baby shower, but let's remember, i'm are trained journalist. she's a lawyer. she's a former prosecutor. there are beauty queens, there are doctors, there are 23450edians, who all have national programs on that talked about this case on television who i would submit are not trained journalists and not really qualified to talk about a case like this, and that's where it gets mixed up. >> i don't think she's qualified, either. i don't know nancy grace, i didn't host her baby shower, i'm sure i would like her as a person, but i think she's wrong. >> i'm not arguing -- >> she influenced the outcome. in the case with the african-american woman. that was a public defender and three-day trial. do you think that jurors sitting in that jury box don't have for a month, wasn't it or three weeks, don't have some sort
. >> here is my big problem. network executives, television executives have decided to give programs to -- and nancy grace is a friend of mine, i want to say up front, i worked with her at court tv, i co-hosted a baby shower, but let's remember, i'm are trained journalist. she's a lawyer. she's a former prosecutor. there are beauty queens, there are doctors, there are 23450edians, who all have national programs on that talked about this case on television who i would submit are not...
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that's the big question. jeremy hunt, the culture secretary in the uk had been expected to approve the deal a week ago. now it's viewed that he will be delaying any decision as to whether news corp is allowed to buy bskyb. that is the big thing. will they be allowed to buy it? at the moment the only reason it can be turned down is need yao plurality rules, which is the reason sky news channel has to be hived off. the big concern is what news comes out over the next month or two while the decision is being delayed. the one final thing that could stop news international buying bskyb is whether the regulator, the media regulator in the uk decides if news international is not a fit and proper owner of british media assets. that's very unlikely to happen, but it all depends on what is unearthed of the whole "news of the world." i can't tell you that. >> yeah. sure, we have to wait and watch the way revelations are pouring out, we don't have a clue on what could happen from here on in. coming back to this media plu
that's the big question. jeremy hunt, the culture secretary in the uk had been expected to approve the deal a week ago. now it's viewed that he will be delaying any decision as to whether news corp is allowed to buy bskyb. that is the big thing. will they be allowed to buy it? at the moment the only reason it can be turned down is need yao plurality rules, which is the reason sky news channel has to be hived off. the big concern is what news comes out over the next month or two while the...
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took another move back to hong kong for him to hit the big time. box office hits in asia catapulted lee into the mainstream. he would not live to see the premier of his first american backed motion picture. a rare reaction to a pain killer caused his brain to swell but the dragon breathed
took another move back to hong kong for him to hit the big time. box office hits in asia catapulted lee into the mainstream. he would not live to see the premier of his first american backed motion picture. a rare reaction to a pain killer caused his brain to swell but the dragon breathed
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the fukushima accident in japan gives an opportunity to russia's gazprom which is hoping to tie up big deals here and how to get from really seeing germany as a stepping stone to the whole e.u. market spatially given the fact that the european union for germany is closing up it really hopes to expand on the relationship with russia tapping into dmitry medvedev. program for the country germany hoping to snap up deals in russia russia hopes germany can bring nato round to the point of view of a joint missile defense system in other words that they can avoid the fear that the missile defense will be pointed. there are fears that most go that the defense system could be aimed at russia or libya or germany or russia or both abstained from the u.n. vote authorizing nato action in libya and they both want to stop further escalation of the void and that's their own reports that nato countries all being libya's rebels so both countries will be looking to strengthen their already strong relationship one a range of issues on which they share a common position. also making headlines tonight libyan
the fukushima accident in japan gives an opportunity to russia's gazprom which is hoping to tie up big deals here and how to get from really seeing germany as a stepping stone to the whole e.u. market spatially given the fact that the european union for germany is closing up it really hopes to expand on the relationship with russia tapping into dmitry medvedev. program for the country germany hoping to snap up deals in russia russia hopes germany can bring nato round to the point of view of a...
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sure it's not a big door to your guy it's like expect to be. a doctor's discovery about helping generations of patients walk tall again it's coming your way in russia close up if you may. first though nasa's final shuttle flight is expected later on friday with atlanta studio launch although bad weather may keep it grounded a little longer that want to turn though up to a million spectators who are waiting to watch the shuttle program's last ever launch but as artie's got into qian reports what will be an for an unforgettable moment for some may be painful for others. empty shells of what was once florida's thriving space coast. up to ten thousand people will be out of a job as soon as the last shuttle makes its final voyage back to earth home to many of the kennedy space center workers rock which is on the verge of becoming a ghost town without the space program or pretty much nothing i mean this is what you know the beach is built on the space program you know just a lot of people are going to be out of jobs sorry to be out of homes people ar
sure it's not a big door to your guy it's like expect to be. a doctor's discovery about helping generations of patients walk tall again it's coming your way in russia close up if you may. first though nasa's final shuttle flight is expected later on friday with atlanta studio launch although bad weather may keep it grounded a little longer that want to turn though up to a million spectators who are waiting to watch the shuttle program's last ever launch but as artie's got into qian reports what...
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what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into i.q. cheap products they don't understand oh boy these is going to be followed russian innovators to eat your betters abroad and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on story on technology update here on all. we've got the future covered. for. in. soon which brightened if you move it soon from friends to pressure. starts on t.v. dot com. though it's time for a look at the headlines now here not e.u. leaders baker in brussels on how to fund continued bailouts of debt epidemic gripping italy and spain the strains in your own it's not snakes on. a media mogul and top politician come under huge public scrutiny doubts they'll be able to survive the fallout of the phone hacking scandal and restore public trust. the last remaining you end dieted war crimes suspect on hundreds is one thing extradition to the hague of being captured in serbia great in the country closer to your membership. the next season so if you have a nasa discusses the prospects of economic cooperation between paris and
what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into i.q. cheap products they don't understand oh boy these is going to be followed russian innovators to eat your betters abroad and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on story on technology update here on all. we've got the future covered. for. in. soon which brightened if you move it soon from friends to pressure. starts on t.v. dot com. though it's time for a look at the headlines now here not e.u....
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consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement, the fallout from the scandal seems to be far from over. scotland yard say they have identified 4000 possible hacking victims. an inquiry will start into possible wrongdoing by police officers. we have the latest on that part of the case. >> this famous newspaper titles may have been confined to history, but the scrutiny of its methods goes on. britain's most senior policeman has officers investigating whether other officers were bribed by journalists. >> a small group of officers may have engaged in these practices. i will determine to do what we should do, and that is proceed to criminal courts. >> a former employee told the court las
consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement,...
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i am a big supporter of biofuels. one thing that has become clear is that we need to accelerate our basic research in ethanol and other biofuels made from things like wood chips and algae as opposed to just focusing on corn. that is probably the least efficient energy producer of the various other approaches. it is important to examine if we're going after the cutting edge by diesel --biodiesel and ethanol approaches that allow brazil to run about 1/3 of its transportation system on biofuels. they get it from sugar cane. it is a more efficient conversion process than corn- based ethanol. doing more research in finding better ways to do the same concepts, i think that is the right way to go. >> i believe you addressed this next one. we will skip past it. james says he would cut costs by cutting welfare programs. people will not try harder when they are handed everything. >> i think we should acknowledge that some welfare programs in the past were not well-designed. in some cases, they did encourage dependency. i worked
i am a big supporter of biofuels. one thing that has become clear is that we need to accelerate our basic research in ethanol and other biofuels made from things like wood chips and algae as opposed to just focusing on corn. that is probably the least efficient energy producer of the various other approaches. it is important to examine if we're going after the cutting edge by diesel --biodiesel and ethanol approaches that allow brazil to run about 1/3 of its transportation system on biofuels....
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it's even worse. 52 weeks, a year, compared to under 55.r 35 weeks for those the problem, employers, big and small, are reluctant to hire new workers until they are convinced the economy is really turning around. right now, they are not. john owns two clothing stores in new york city. a typical small businessman. he employs a total of ten people. just about the national average. and in the weak onomy, he's discouraged from hiring because other employers aren't hiring. >> i see no growth in employment. it doesn't bode well for growing my business. >> reporter: and he wants to see other signs of recovery before talking on any new workers. >> we have to see easier credit and more demand. >> reporter: then you would start hiring? >> then we would start hiring. >> reporter: do you see that coming any time soon? >> not at all. >> reporter: and i asked him what he wants washington to do, he said, persuade the banks to start lending more readily and more generally do something about jobs. frustration that he, an employer, shares with millions of people who are looking for work. >> well, ron, tha
it's even worse. 52 weeks, a year, compared to under 55.r 35 weeks for those the problem, employers, big and small, are reluctant to hire new workers until they are convinced the economy is really turning around. right now, they are not. john owns two clothing stores in new york city. a typical small businessman. he employs a total of ten people. just about the national average. and in the weak onomy, he's discouraged from hiring because other employers aren't hiring. >> i see no growth...
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>> big questions and murdoch is certainly the big figure in all of this. thank you so much. >> and new york yankees' slugger derek jeter about to join an exclusive club. only 27 major league players have ever reached 3,000 career hits. he got a little bit closer two hit ways from becoming the first player to reach that milestone as the yankee. if you ned another bullet point on his resume, there's henry kissen jer out there. >>> who had the worst week in washington? not derek jeter. he had a great week. that's next on "andrea mitchell my doctor told me calcium is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. for the effi♪ nt absorption my body needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. yeah. well we're the two active ingredients in zegerid otc. i'm omeprazole. and i'm sodium bicarbonate. just one pill a day ... gives you 24-hour relief. & one mis
>> big questions and murdoch is certainly the big figure in all of this. thank you so much. >> and new york yankees' slugger derek jeter about to join an exclusive club. only 27 major league players have ever reached 3,000 career hits. he got a little bit closer two hit ways from becoming the first player to reach that milestone as the yankee. if you ned another bullet point on his resume, there's henry kissen jer out there. >>> who had the worst week in washington? not...
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this is a big deal. this is not a cent month, bill, we want to work together and to have something that has bipartisanship that has balance consensus and enough democratic votes to put something over the top that most people don't want to vote for. this must be reflective of our values. >> taking it to a higher plane. the opportunity for jobs for our working families, the education of our children as we reduce the deficit. what are you hearing from your members when you talk about preserving these values with these entitlement programs, but making alterations to than that may be part of a grand bargain? our members drawing a line in the sand and saying that this is a chain? >> no, can the -- cutting benefits is exactly that, cutting benefits. there many initiatives that we try to affect in the affordable health care bill. whether it was the jewel eligibles, not to get too technical about it, but giving the secretary of the ability to negotiate for lower prices for pharmaceuticals. it is a cost-savings. i
this is a big deal. this is not a cent month, bill, we want to work together and to have something that has bipartisanship that has balance consensus and enough democratic votes to put something over the top that most people don't want to vote for. this must be reflective of our values. >> taking it to a higher plane. the opportunity for jobs for our working families, the education of our children as we reduce the deficit. what are you hearing from your members when you talk about...
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is a club small hotel so close hotel in the big old circus hotel. corinthian netsky punnets radisson s.a.'s royal kempinski wake up twenty two. park in. the next morning coverly an office into a special i did for a high security company the first time a. first team mate has taken to the current team his perspective given prison issued clothes . is uniform you will forty three yes that's right ok. now has to meet the facilities sanitary conditions this includes a visit to the baba. in the pasta all inmates were shaved bald nowadays this is no longer the case those behind bars are now even allowed to wear watches there are no restrictions on correspondents with relatives even. here folks work in what's called the industrial zone there's enough work. the good thing about the place is that the conditions aren't harsh. well. they're pretty much the same everywhere. better in some places and worse and all those. around you your. people can adapt to any conditions. leo noble spend a couple of weeks in the corn tin room. after that he will join other inmate
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membership big. and a tripoli will not consider khadafi stepping down that's the position revealed by libya's foreign minister at a meeting with his russian counterpart in moscow and all across the world an alarming number of people die from heart disease every year our special report coming up traces the connection between those grim statistics and what's in the food we eat every day. everybody eats food and we all have our favorites here in america is abundant so we take it for granted. think about the food you eat what do you know about it where does it come from how is it made. me eating before corporations were relentlessly marketing foods to us. this film is not just about food it's about the changes in our food supply the changes in the quality of our food. as a nurse i work in hospitals one thing remains the same throughout the mall there are too many sick people. it seems all diseases are on the rise. how many people do you know with heart problems diabetes. the hospitals are full and there'
membership big. and a tripoli will not consider khadafi stepping down that's the position revealed by libya's foreign minister at a meeting with his russian counterpart in moscow and all across the world an alarming number of people die from heart disease every year our special report coming up traces the connection between those grim statistics and what's in the food we eat every day. everybody eats food and we all have our favorites here in america is abundant so we take it for granted. think...
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. >> yes, she made a big point in the hearings this afternoon saying she hadn'tbeen to downing street while david cameron was prime minister and contrasted it with the fac she'd been there a l under gordon brown and tony blair and the reason she hasn't been to downing street is she doesn't have to. they see each other ithe country side in the little village and easier to meethere an gng to downing street and have it in the papers. >> the solution to bad journalism has been more journalism and government has been far and ay bystanders and i don't think the committee hearing did a lot to change that. i think the lines of inquiry will continue to advance will come from the guardian and new york times and will come from the wall street journal and probably not from the mps of parliament. >> charlie: but including the wall street journal. >> wall street journal i thought was hilarious the other day saying there's an editorial saying you're all doing overkill there's so much and all hard-hitting. you have a $40 billion company to close a 168-year-old newspaper and ten people arrested, a pie
. >> yes, she made a big point in the hearings this afternoon saying she hadn'tbeen to downing street while david cameron was prime minister and contrasted it with the fac she'd been there a l under gordon brown and tony blair and the reason she hasn't been to downing street is she doesn't have to. they see each other ithe country side in the little village and easier to meethere an gng to downing street and have it in the papers. >> the solution to bad journalism has been more...
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[cheering and applause] ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> we were looking at going... reverting into a depression at that point. everyone, the fed chairman... >> i don't agree that we were going into a depression. >> captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the "report," everybody! change for joining us. (crowd chanting "stephen") (cheers and applause) nicely done. nicely done. yes. thank you so much. welcome to the "report," everybody. thank you for joining us. thank you in here; out there. and, folks, this crawl down here is my way of thanking these heroes for donating to my super pac. each and every one of them is as precious to me as one of my children who has given money to me. (laughter) folks, this year colbert
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a big accomplishment for the fleet. i like what they said, america and the world riding on the shoulders of the space shuttle the program will continue? >> the space shuttle is one of the ways up and down. we've got a space station up in space that we're using, it's amazing, enormous. guys are ready for the shuttle visit and i think it's a bright future. >> an honor to have spent the day with you. john zarrella will continue on cnn throughout the day. thanks for sharing this moment in history with us. "cnn newsroom" begins with fredricka whitfield. >> another look at that history. hello, i'm fredricka whitfield. let's get you up to speed now. >> 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5. >> all three engines up and burning. 2, 1, 0, lift-off. the final lift-off of "atlantis" on the shoulders of the space shuttle america will continue the dream. >> nasa launches its 135th and final space shuttle mission. just a half hour ago. "atlantis" soared into orbit one last spine-tingling time. bad weather had threatened the launch. the shuttle program en
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consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement, the fallout from the scandal seems to be far from over. scotland yard say they have identified 4000 possible hacking victims. an inquiry will start into possible wrongdoing by police officers. we have the latest on that part of the case. >> this famous newspaper titles may have been confined to history, but the scrutiny of its methods goes on. britain's most senior policeman has officers investigating whether other officers were bribed by journalists. >> a small group of officers may have engaged in these practices. i will determine to do what we should do, and that is proceed to criminal courts. >> a former employee told the court las
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so these are really big problems. and i am really pleased to sethat we're tackling them but it's going to be a long haul i think before we understand how brains work. >> i often ask this of eminen scientists which i think i may have asked you before but what is the question you would most like to see answered? >> that is an interesting question that you haven't asked me before. d i'm feeling aittle insecure in thinking about it. i think about what is the nature of life. and i think about what it is that makes things living. that's not as complicated as brains, actually. and we go back to the game which is the simplest unit of life which exhibits the properties of life. and i'm interested in understanding what it is that gives you life. and i think that the way i'm sort of think about it and many others, of course s that life is an information management machine. it is managing all this information and that's the best way we c think about what life is in defining. you've got a cell. it's got a sense of the environmt. i
so these are really big problems. and i am really pleased to sethat we're tackling them but it's going to be a long haul i think before we understand how brains work. >> i often ask this of eminen scientists which i think i may have asked you before but what is the question you would most like to see answered? >> that is an interesting question that you haven't asked me before. d i'm feeling aittle insecure in thinking about it. i think about what is the nature of life. and i think...
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the coalition is to indulge in big three projects -- big great projects. they have this funny conservative point of view. max welch is not a a fan of that. >> richard nixon, you call him a colossus of your millennium. >> that is a reference to the illuminatus trilogy. it is it prepared a book of conspiracy theories. it is a statue in honor of nixon. >> what did you think of it? >> nixon? >> he is a fascinating psychological type. he was an odious personality. in a lot of ways, to column a tragic figure is to offer too much grander to -- grand your -- grandeur to a politician. richard nixon cannot enjoy his victories. he was tormented by what he perceived as his failures. >> bid to exchange rate again >> bid to exchange rate again just eight years to triple the federal debt. -- if it took ronald reagan just eight years to triple the federal debt. >> a lot of libertarians also >> a lot of libertarians also point to rate them -- to reagan. ronald reagan was not a libertarian. he gave a great interview in 1975 to "reason magazine." he said libertarianism is th
the coalition is to indulge in big three projects -- big great projects. they have this funny conservative point of view. max welch is not a a fan of that. >> richard nixon, you call him a colossus of your millennium. >> that is a reference to the illuminatus trilogy. it is it prepared a book of conspiracy theories. it is a statue in honor of nixon. >> what did you think of it? >> nixon? >> he is a fascinating psychological type. he was an odious personality. in a...
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in high tech and by the way you have school cable which is a big success many companies e.l.t.'s ulsterman cincinatti but also american german and many others are present so we can help push our technology transfers in many areas. but also this visit you will be going to north caucasus to actually valley its pretentious investment in north caucasus. alpine tourism expertize take care in your approach we took what he yes and i believe that russia took a very good decision which is the one to try to stabilize and ensure better security listen area through economic development and both presidents president and president sarkozy in deauville on the sides of the g eight we did joint declaration on this with. russia chose parents as a main supplier not exclusive but main to try to establish ski resorts and develop the area coastline this is a huge project led by mr billow president of north caucasus resorts were taking a visit with me snowboarding and i believe that the based on tourist development will prove to have been the right one to create jobs give people hope but as well you i
in high tech and by the way you have school cable which is a big success many companies e.l.t.'s ulsterman cincinatti but also american german and many others are present so we can help push our technology transfers in many areas. but also this visit you will be going to north caucasus to actually valley its pretentious investment in north caucasus. alpine tourism expertize take care in your approach we took what he yes and i believe that russia took a very good decision which is the one to try...
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the afghan forces lacked much and british officers say privately they are -- there is still a big problem with corruption. nato's deployment has peaked. the question now is will the afghans be able to do the job of the british soldiers have been doing as they start to leave? >> that is the question indeed. on the ground, the fighting continues. in washington, three american senators, three -- two democrats and one republican pended op-ed in the "new york times" which called for a more rapid withdrawal of all american combat troops. tom udall is among those arguing the case. thank you for joining me. you criticize president obama for not bringing back american troops fast enough from afghanistan. what would you like him to do? >> the thing we have to realize is the thing we went in with objectives. those objectives were displacing a government that was harboring terrorists. terrorist camps, al qaeda was hooked up with them, and osama bin laden was in the region. now we have an elected government, we have completely changed the landscape, we have trained approximately 400,000 afghans in ter
the afghan forces lacked much and british officers say privately they are -- there is still a big problem with corruption. nato's deployment has peaked. the question now is will the afghans be able to do the job of the british soldiers have been doing as they start to leave? >> that is the question indeed. on the ground, the fighting continues. in washington, three american senators, three -- two democrats and one republican pended op-ed in the "new york times" which called for...
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legs give into the story i think it probably wouldn't have been quite as big as it is now but the fact is there have been some real errors of judgment times out of the governing conservative party but the prime minister david cameron yes again his chief of staff has been shown to be essentially instigating a cover up about the connections because you have to do the phone hacking and making sure that the prime minister and then leader of the opposition david cameron didn't know about it it's been a large amount of fingers i mean isn't just the kind of heads in the sand and that is lethal for a prime minister and he's now in a real fight he is in a real really bad situation he could well be looking at some serious consequences for himself at the very least stuff still around him. but i still to come in the program finding the man behind the drones u.k. in pakistani human rights groups want to press charges for unmanned acts and actually killing hundreds of civilians going after cia legal director who approved the strikes. and used up allies soldiers who fought for israel in the war again
legs give into the story i think it probably wouldn't have been quite as big as it is now but the fact is there have been some real errors of judgment times out of the governing conservative party but the prime minister david cameron yes again his chief of staff has been shown to be essentially instigating a cover up about the connections because you have to do the phone hacking and making sure that the prime minister and then leader of the opposition david cameron didn't know about it it's...
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big dreams. of biggest in europe. through. two dosage one d.d. only serve one serious cause roster he'll be joining good friend a not creased each who signed of the on in just a couple of weeks ago and you don't see a chance he spent a countryman played a big role in persuading him to join sas camp yeah. it was. clear was yours also. and i say i wish this is also more so my weave because i believe this is the. best choice for me. course or course of course we will come to the final pieces of a good sort of being put into place for the new year league season due to get underway in little toba however the signing of tear dosage sends out a signal to the rest of europe that serious car determined to once again become one of the top clubs on the consonance richard i'm hopefully county moscow. that wraps up the sport for this our world weather though is coming out it's just it's. hungry for the full story we've got it for us the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers on. all. we'll. bring you the latest unsigned stimson c
big dreams. of biggest in europe. through. two dosage one d.d. only serve one serious cause roster he'll be joining good friend a not creased each who signed of the on in just a couple of weeks ago and you don't see a chance he spent a countryman played a big role in persuading him to join sas camp yeah. it was. clear was yours also. and i say i wish this is also more so my weave because i believe this is the. best choice for me. course or course of course we will come to the final pieces of a...
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that is the really big question. mp's delayed their summer holidays to discuss the hacking scandal rather than the economic crisis in the united states and eurozone. >> that is it for our look at the summer term in parliament. "the record review" will return when parliament gets back in september. for now, did by. -- for now, goodbye. ♪ >> if you want to be informed about what is happening in the world, it is not so hard. c-span has a digital online archive the go back to a 1987. you can basically whatch anythig that happened in the house or senate chambers on your screen. there are sources of information that were not imaginable 20 years ago. >> the c-span video library makes it easy to follow washington with instant access. it is all searchable, share a will, and free -- shareable, and free. the u.s. house returns to legislative businesses at noon today. on the agenda is $27.5 billion in interior department spending. over 100 amendments are expected. extending the term of the current fbi director is among other l
that is the really big question. mp's delayed their summer holidays to discuss the hacking scandal rather than the economic crisis in the united states and eurozone. >> that is it for our look at the summer term in parliament. "the record review" will return when parliament gets back in september. for now, did by. -- for now, goodbye. ♪ >> if you want to be informed about what is happening in the world, it is not so hard. c-span has a digital online archive the go back...
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again, it's a big ridge of high pressure. we talked about this heat dome gradually descending air. it's very strong and when fronts try to move in, they are redirected off to the north, and we don't get very much cool air at all. we're going to watch this ridge gradually expand a little farther east in the coming days, so it's going to be getting warmer into the northeast. by friday in particular temperatures well into the 90s along a lot of that northeast corridor, and then that ridge will migrate back off towards the west into the early part of next week. gets a lot hotter in the west, and it will get cooler in the east. with this feature dominant across the country right now, there's not much weather to tell you about. a lot is being shunted up into canada right now. very quiet through much of the middle of the country. scattered showers in the southeast, so scattered storms in the southeast, parts of the west. severe weather primarily found here across the northern part of the plains. one more thing that we are watching, and that is tropical weather. things are beginning to hea
again, it's a big ridge of high pressure. we talked about this heat dome gradually descending air. it's very strong and when fronts try to move in, they are redirected off to the north, and we don't get very much cool air at all. we're going to watch this ridge gradually expand a little farther east in the coming days, so it's going to be getting warmer into the northeast. by friday in particular temperatures well into the 90s along a lot of that northeast corridor, and then that ridge will...
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do you expect any big surprises? >> reporter: well, the whole party line, if you like, has been we didn't know what was going on, and we had no idea about the extent of illegal activities. i think they will be requesting closely about come on, guys, there was money being written out to the detectives doing some of the illegal work, and you were signing the checks, didn't you have any idea this was going on? that will be difficult for them. if they say they didn't know, that is incompetent, and then if they did, then that is something else, and i think they will have a tough time. >> dan rivers in london for us. thank you. robert and james murdoch and rebekah brooks are scheduled to be questioned by parliament tomorrow. >>> and then we will bring you an announcement as soon as it happens from president obama. >>> and hugs all around for the crew of "atlantis," and saying good-bye but leaving something historic behind, and that's ahead in just two minutes. ldt gd to congress. but i did. ♪ sometimes when we touch ha h
do you expect any big surprises? >> reporter: well, the whole party line, if you like, has been we didn't know what was going on, and we had no idea about the extent of illegal activities. i think they will be requesting closely about come on, guys, there was money being written out to the detectives doing some of the illegal work, and you were signing the checks, didn't you have any idea this was going on? that will be difficult for them. if they say they didn't know, that is...
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questioning in tel aviv on the arrival of a majority were prevented from even reaching some of the big european airports just last week a humanitarian fratello with hundreds of. pain is bound for garza was stopped from leaving a greek court triggering this fresh attempt to ease a blockade party's policy is but go to an airport where she spoke the only activists believed to cross the israel that. dozens of activists are being interrogated as i speak to you here epping to an international airport only a few have actually managed trickle through and it's not quite clear how the israeli police and security have been out in to go through because there are still hundreds of police and security officers both inside and outside been coming in international now have to be back to latif and palestine sun a territory campaign and she is one of the few people who's actually managed to come through you on the stone with the activists who are being interrogated here at the airport what are they telling you. this telling me that they were taken from passport control as a spatial on the phone they sai
questioning in tel aviv on the arrival of a majority were prevented from even reaching some of the big european airports just last week a humanitarian fratello with hundreds of. pain is bound for garza was stopped from leaving a greek court triggering this fresh attempt to ease a blockade party's policy is but go to an airport where she spoke the only activists believed to cross the israel that. dozens of activists are being interrogated as i speak to you here epping to an international airport...
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the big stories. when i was a journalist starting out 30 years ago, part of your job was to stop people seeing your front pages until it was on thenewsstand. now the front page is you're trng to finish it at 8:00 in the evening so you can get it on to the t.v. screens. that's the way you're marketing yourself. it's a complete changehich i find it very, very hard to adapt to. in that pursuit of big-impact journalism, some newspapers really have reached a point where anything will go. absolutely anything. and the one term i thi this guy, paul mcmullen who goes on the television the will say, look, we all did it, none of us thought it was wrong and the people that taught me did it as well. they have to make an impact and they'll stop at nothing to do it. >> rose: this is the guy that talked to hugh grant when hugh grant was secretly recording him. >> that's right. >> rose: catherine, what is the damage t newscorp and what is the damage to rupert murdoch? >> well, again... i mean, as just said, you could
the big stories. when i was a journalist starting out 30 years ago, part of your job was to stop people seeing your front pages until it was on thenewsstand. now the front page is you're trng to finish it at 8:00 in the evening so you can get it on to the t.v. screens. that's the way you're marketing yourself. it's a complete changehich i find it very, very hard to adapt to. in that pursuit of big-impact journalism, some newspapers really have reached a point where anything will go. absolutely...
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well i think they may be over optimistic about how things will turn out but clearly there are very big difficulties in egypt the economy has spiral downwards this inflation things are being made worse by for instance the e.u. has ban on vegetable exports because of the fear of. strong egyptian products but more generally the expectations that the fall of mubarak will be followed by a change of regime hasn't really come about in effect mubarak and his family and closest cronies have been imprisoned or accused or will go on trial next month of all sorts of crimes against the people and against the interests of country but of course field marshal tantawi of the other members of the military ruling council with his appointees to great extent across egypt people don't see that their local boss the local head of ministration has changed so there's a sense that the old regime was decapitated but minus mubarak it's still in power so how big is the gap between what people want and what they're actually going to end up with. well the great problem is that in many ways the revolution comes about
well i think they may be over optimistic about how things will turn out but clearly there are very big difficulties in egypt the economy has spiral downwards this inflation things are being made worse by for instance the e.u. has ban on vegetable exports because of the fear of. strong egyptian products but more generally the expectations that the fall of mubarak will be followed by a change of regime hasn't really come about in effect mubarak and his family and closest cronies have been...
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great comment obviously if these words aren't good for you i mean nobody goes and it's a twinkie or big mac thinking it's helpful you know it's not good but this is amazing because this is the thing that really got me was that foods that i thought were healthy foods that i was feeding my two and a half year old daughter at home and that's what really got me upset. opening up i was quite. surprised at the. time to me. all these months. that i was hydrogenated oils and twenty grams which is the way it's the rest of her if. i think i need any grounds all the time when i'm babysitting and i looked in the back and said they were. but i was surprised to see that hydrogenated was. just the whole lot spring from pop tarts all those products to the street transparent it would be a lot. you would think do look out for this. or labeling laws is really confusing it's been an important step forward to require the transfer that's beyond the food label so it gives consumers some awareness about the amount of transfer out there but it's very confusing because it's legal to or up to half a gram of trans
great comment obviously if these words aren't good for you i mean nobody goes and it's a twinkie or big mac thinking it's helpful you know it's not good but this is amazing because this is the thing that really got me was that foods that i thought were healthy foods that i was feeding my two and a half year old daughter at home and that's what really got me upset. opening up i was quite. surprised at the. time to me. all these months. that i was hydrogenated oils and twenty grams which is the...
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seem that this is kind of what president obama was looking for you know four trillion dollars is a big sum however the problem with enormous cuts is that as we're seeing in greece for example is that really big cuts can actually damaged economic growth so march that in fact the government's finances could end up looking even worse worse and there's a very fine line to be between not damaging economic growth and making the government's finances look good and i think that's a tricky line to go in the last day to be had from the u.s. the key piece of data that unemployment report for june really showed the u.s. economy filtering and i think that is also causing some concern. well if the plan is taken in sanction what will happen soon q e three prospects or more simply money printing. while q e three we had q e one we had q.e. two will we get q e three a lot of commentators are saying with record low interest rates with about. that feeling means that we're not going to have fiscal stimulus in fact we're going to have a fiscal tightening essentially the only tool to get economic the economy
seem that this is kind of what president obama was looking for you know four trillion dollars is a big sum however the problem with enormous cuts is that as we're seeing in greece for example is that really big cuts can actually damaged economic growth so march that in fact the government's finances could end up looking even worse worse and there's a very fine line to be between not damaging economic growth and making the government's finances look good and i think that's a tricky line to go in...
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big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive.
big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive.
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hope to see you again in an hour over on the big 7. time. hope to see you again in an hour over on the big 7. goodbye for now
hope to see you again in an hour over on the big 7. time. hope to see you again in an hour over on the big 7. goodbye for now
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big controls our cities and therefore food begin to g. poisons our water the ed controls of messages we receive every day through all we think we're free of course but we don't have a control over so many of these factors what we're trying to do in this and also many of our neighbors is rely on heirloom seeds so we are just a bunch of heirloom seeds and we're going seed to see with our garden vegetables so we save the seeds from this year's tomatoes for next year's tomatoes will we will be awash despite that in monsanto seed in g.m.o. genetic materials that were not really very happy with certainly no doubt just as we'll also be profoundly affected by cool climate change just as will be profoundly affected by economic collapse but there are things that we don't have any control over we're trying to control things we do have control over working within this community and the other parts you know you wish for the best. but there's a lot we can do about some of those doctors all right well the increasingly is reports come in from people doin
big controls our cities and therefore food begin to g. poisons our water the ed controls of messages we receive every day through all we think we're free of course but we don't have a control over so many of these factors what we're trying to do in this and also many of our neighbors is rely on heirloom seeds so we are just a bunch of heirloom seeds and we're going seed to see with our garden vegetables so we save the seeds from this year's tomatoes for next year's tomatoes will we will be...